FRIDAY
Come to the last oneg of the year. Tonight at 10:30
pm in John Jay Lounge.

Please note that there is no building manager in Earl
Hall tonight nor will there be one on Saturday night.
Therefore either Rabbi Sheer or Rabbi Rosenn must be
the last person out of the building. Please be
courteous by not socializing after services.

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
ATTENTION SENIORS! COME TO THE ANNUAL SENIOR DINNER,
Thursday May 13. Sign up in the Jewish Office by
Tuesday, cost is $10. .

Everyone in URH housing: URH has changed its policy regarding extensions.
Rather than informing students of extension opportunities, they are
requiring all students needing extensions to find this information
theirselves. If you need an extension for the Sabbath after finals, you
must apply for it by today, Friday, 5pm. According to the office, any
reuests revieved after that point will be denied.

If you have not received your copy of IGGROT ha'Ari in
the mail, please come pick up one in the Jewish
Office. If you would like to be on staff next year or
if you have a paper to submit, contact Yael Lerman at
YL234. You can also pick up journal guidelines in the
Jewish Office.

Do you have extra Barnard dining points that are soon
going to disappear into point oblivion? Then please
contact Ilisa Schaffer at x31576 (is179) or Miriam
Sheinbein at x32474
(mas146) to transform those wasted points into food
for the New York hungry.

Please note that next year the Shabbat before Labor
Day will be part of our Orientation program. There
will not be meals provided at Hewitt for returning
students, only for new students. If you plan to be on
campus that weekend, please make other arrangements
for your meals.

Rabbi Sheer is looking to hire a Mashgiach to oversee
the kosher dining plan at Barnard for next semester.
The individual must be knowledgeable of the laws of
kashrut and observe the Sabbath according to halachah
(Jewish law). Free meals & a nice stipend. Contact
Rabbi Sheer as soon as possible.

Attention Seniors: Are you moving to Boston or know
someone moving to Boston? If so, check out Project
Gesher. Project Gesher welcomes young adults (22-35)
to the Boston Jewish community and is a wonderful way
to connect to community, make new friends, get
involved with Jewish life and attend great events.
For more info check out www.gesher.net call (617)
457-8789 or e-mail info@gesher.net

There are brand new T-shirts & sweatshirts available
for sale with Columbia University in Hebrew & English.
Come to the Jewish Office.

Still not sure what you're doing this summer? Write
for a Jewish magazine, doe development work in
Zimbabwe and Israel, try your hand at camp. Come by
the Jewish Office and check out the large array of
jobs & internship opportunities!